Why Scotland can't play for draw or narrow defeat against Brazil
A draw or even narrow defeat could mean Scotland qualify for the knockout stage of the World Cup. But how difficult is it to play a game you do not need to win?
A draw or even narrow defeat could mean Scotland qualify for the knockout stage of the World Cup. But how difficult is it to play a game you do not need to win?
Another city. Another ballpark. Another Tartan Army love-in. The warmth towards the Scotland fans during this World Cup burns hotter than the Florida sun.
A review of the front page stories from the daily newspapers in Scotland.
The legendary dance duo's headline slot will include a 30th anniversary performance of Trainspotting soundtrack, Born Slippy.
The violinist, who has been festival director since 2023 says the policy has come at the request of artists and audiences.
Campaigners say improvements to the area trashed by illegal dredging show that marine protection works.
Staff at Fernhill School were given the news shortly before a provisional liquidator announced the establishment was to close 24 hours earlier than expected.
The former party chief executive has admitted embezzling more than £400,000 over a 12-year period.
Rangers manager Derek McInnes receives a Scottish FA notice of complaint for calling the decision to award Celtic a late penalty at Motherwell "disgusting" while in charge of Hearts, with the Fir Park club also cited.
BBC Scotland examines the impact of Bologna's Lewis Ferguson in the Scotland midfield going into the crunch game with Brazil.